Were can I find it. It is not listed in 4.2 Ultimate software just 1.03. I tried going to copy, but can not get it to show me any of Ultimate Edition software period.. I still can not acces any of Ultimate Edition files in copy, every since they upgraded their site....

chris47 wrote:Were can I find it. It is not listed in 4.2 Ultimate software just 1.03. I tried going to copy, but can not get it to show me any of Ultimate Edition software period.. I still can not acces any of Ultimate Edition files in copy, every since they upgraded their site....

Thank you.. I did manage to build 4.5x64 without it, but it did not run LOL.. When I try to install it, I get kernel panic. This is before I found this post... I just finished 4.3x64 as well before finding this post... I'm burning it to a cd now, and hopefully it will run.

chris47 wrote:Gave 4.3 a try in a live session and seems to work just fine... Now to try my hand at upgrading. One question how do you add other DE to a exsisting iso? Do I have to use the upgrade option of tmosb..

go to the current build folder and type the build command that you ran to build it with and then add the name of the desktops you want one space after iso MATE XFCE KDEand so on when you carry out the command it will upgrade the current one to the version you reqested...

Architecture support had to be added to KeySnatcher. Tmosb as of 1.8.9 will build foreign architectures, alot of work went into making this happen. You will soon see it on tablets, phones, PowerPC's etc. As soon as I can afford to buy a Nexus 7 Yes, I want it to have 4G so I can test it as a phone, hard to believe $225.00 and used. A PowerPC also to begin testing, I have not even began to look into how much that will rack me. I need a third job If you would like to donate to this cause, please specify Nexus or PowerPC in comment section of the donation.

Why a Nexus 7? I did not blindly pick this device.2 reasons:Clips are from results of tmosb --build ultimate-edition-4.2-armhf-lite

Wrong, the operating systems of a foreign architecture are built by a backend of a chrooted qemu (a emulator), I don't think they support multiple cores due to emulation of what will be the client machine (something I may have to look into), I have way too much on my plate right now. A future implementation perhaps. I dwindled off topic of why a Nexus 7, tmosb 1.8.9 by default:

ls: cannot access ultimate-edition-4.2.1-*.deb: No such file or directory

O/S builder's dependancies have to be adjusted, I am in Ultimate Edition 4.5 & things have changed for example a change to control file of:Depends: isolinuxtoDepends: isolinux | syslinuxmeans either or something I will concentrate on heavier after I install Ultimate Edition 4.3 and aproach a final release of tmosb 1.8.9.Repairing kde-config-whoopsie issue. --- There is no KDE in 4.2.1...ls: cannot access ultimate-edition-4.2.1-*.deb: No such file or directoryOf course not, it has already been built and installed. We are of course upgrading, not building. Adjustment of (internal) software will rectify both these issues. Perfection has not been met yet, however I have a handful literally that test tmosb (minus forum admin), I do this so the common user does not get pissed when he tears up his O/S. I am not infallible nor perfect. The people that are testing this software (tmosb 1.8.9) are aware of risks involved and I take no responsibility for torching their current O/S (to the best of my knowledge has not happened yet). Each and everyone of them run Ultimate Edition constantly and consistantly. Nove of the beta testers run Debian or Ubuntu, I'm fairly certain would yield identic results. I currently do not have enough data for a public release at this point.

I have placed blood sweat and tears into the production of this application, I do see bugs in it and I am working diligently to rectify them one at a time until I see no more. Perhaps a public release at that point, if you think you have what it takes to be a beta tester of tmosb 1.8.9+, please feel free to drop a post below.

chris47 wrote:Gave 4.3 a try in a live session and seems to work just fine... Now to try my hand at upgrading. One question how do you add other DE to a exsisting iso? Do I have to use the upgrade option of tmosb..

If you have the iso built assuming you have your hands on the latest version Tmosb 1.8.9... I can not verify / test weather Tmosb 1.8.8 will work. I do know 1.8.8 does not have UNITY, CINNAMON or TOUCH options, but will reject them smartly even if you do enter them. I love arrays when it comes to programming Since you have a good working ISO, I would suggest backing that ISO up before proceeding.

Please avoid as I said in the post above the TOUCH option at this point. It will render your O/S unusable.

Chris you have been onboard 2 years an avid user of Ultimate Edition & a donor to boot. If you would like access to the beta of tmosb please feel free to say so. I'd say you fit the requirements and then some.

chris47 wrote:Gave 4.3 a try in a live session and seems to work just fine... Now to try my hand at upgrading. One question how do you add other DE to a exsisting iso? Do I have to use the upgrade option of tmosb..

If you have the iso built assuming you have your hands on the latest version Tmosb 1.8.9... I can not verify / test weather Tmosb 1.8.8 will work. I do know 1.8.8 does not have UNITY, CINNAMON or TOUCH options, but will reject them smartly even if you do enter them. I love arrays when it comes to programming Since you have a good working ISO, I would suggest backing that ISO up before proceeding.

Please avoid as I said in the post above the TOUCH option at this point. It will render your O/S unusable.

Chris you have been onboard 2 years an avid user of Ultimate Edition & a donor to boot. If you would like access to the beta of tmosb please feel free to say so. I'd say you fit the requirements and then some.

Thanks Thee I will give it a shot.. I do appreciate all your dedication and hard work, you have put into building a supper OS, that I now will be given Win7 the boot, once I finish building 4.5 again, now that I have keysnatcher installed.. So far it looks good. Once it is done, I will nuke my Win7 drive and install it.. I have been here and have learned a lot.. With my time driven a truck almost 14hrs a day 6 days a week.. I do not have lots of time to learn more of how linux works.. I find it funny I manage to so far to build two OS, but still do not understand all the commands used to fix things when they go wrong.. Money has been very tight for me and my family as well.. So hopefully soon, I can give a additional donation, towards your continued hard work..

chris47 wrote:Gave 4.3 a try in a live session and seems to work just fine... Now to try my hand at upgrading. One question how do you add other DE to a exsisting iso? Do I have to use the upgrade option of tmosb..

If you have the iso built assuming you have your hands on the latest version Tmosb 1.8.9... I can not verify / test weather Tmosb 1.8.8 will work. I do know 1.8.8 does not have UNITY, CINNAMON or TOUCH options, but will reject them smartly even if you do enter them. I love arrays when it comes to programming Since you have a good working ISO, I would suggest backing that ISO up before proceeding.

Please avoid as I said in the post above the TOUCH option at this point. It will render your O/S unusable.

Chris you have been onboard 2 years an avid user of Ultimate Edition & a donor to boot. If you would like access to the beta of tmosb please feel free to say so. I'd say you fit the requirements and then some.

Thanks Thee I will give it a shot.. I do appreciate all your dedication and hard work, you have put into building a supper OS, that I now will be given Win7 the boot, once I finish building 4.5 again, now that I have keysnatcher installed.. So far it looks good. Once it is done, I will nuke my Win7 drive and install it.. I have been here and have learned a lot.. With my time driven a truck almost 14hrs a day 6 days a week.. I do not have lots of time to learn more of how linux works.. I find it funny I manage to so far to build two OS, but still do not understand all the commands used to fix things when they go wrong.. Money has been very tight for me and my family as well.. So hopefully soon, I can give a additional donation, towards your continued hard work..

I am not asking for money, however would be nice. I am offering you access to tmosb as I build it in real time. Do not be decieved by the 1.8.9 for example compare to post of me running 1.8.9 in previous post:

What is different, not that I reflect the date on each build. Cutting edge is not always the way to go, however progression in software development flys right along with people that test and most importantly provide feedback. I can't fix it if I do not know it is broken. What works flawlessly on my end may have negitive effects on your end. The feedback, even though I sometimes do not comment and just fix it is indeed progression.

TMOSB just deleted my ISO of Ultimate Edition 4.5, I would be pissed if I did not have another copy on my raid drive, all because I was not a superuser when I executed the command. More checks to put in place. I will rectify that issue is #1 priority. This is the exact reason it is not a public release. Lets su up:

I want you to look close at both auto generated README.TXT files. I have started implementing tracing information. Eventually error logs if any will appear there as well. Debugging at its finest. Let's say I download a release off the internet I can look at that file and see where things went wrong. If you or anyone else thinks that tmosb is being written solely for Ultimate Edition, let's nip this in the bud now. RhinoLinux already has a implementation of a twist on Ultimate Edition. Yes, I know Wayne & has access to tmosb. Damn, I know Jane Silber she has sent me some nasty email in the past lol. I probably have a few years ahead in software development and it is all gone. The things I do is in the best intrest of mankind in general. I know I have probably said this many times before, but when you remove the element of human error what remains is solid perfection. People make mistakes, not computers. I have a solid goal and that is to implement the software you can see trapsing about the internet and software you can not currently see merging for that ultimate goal.

I do not want you or anyone else hanging, I wrote a documented swich into tmosb:

It will pull all the source code into your current folder and allow you to edit it to make Chris47 O/S I have written it from the begining with that goal in mind. Scary isn't it? The only undocumented switch I have written is in repostorm and it is not on the internet, so no worries. A snipit from repostorm:

# Internal, undocumented function.function WorkIt () { # See if we have analyzed the debs prior, if not analyze data & kick out the perfect ones. # If it is not broken, don't fix it. # Push inmaterial data off to null in case there are no error logs # IE user has not scanned for errors etc. ERRORLOGS=$((ls *.errors) 2>/dev/null) # No errorlogs? Have we analzyed the deb(s) for errors? Let's make that happen.

This is a KeySnatcher topic, lets get back on topic. I notice in Ultimate Edition 4.5 it did not install gimp, yes gimp should have been there. Why did it not make the cut...gimp-svn PPA is broken in Utopic as soon as I remove that repository in comes gimp:

Perhaps make KeySnatcher smarter in our progression to perfection or should I place those checks into ultimate-edition-repositories-0.1.5_all.deb. Much harder to do so here, but would yield the best results.

I am sitting on a fairly fast high speed line and and 8 cpu cores to build from, I suppose I could set up a server on the "JackHammer" and have it building and fixing issues in realtime for beta testers, however would not support the close to 17,000 registered members we have here, a drop in the bucket in overall users. I base that on the 2 million downloads and server statistics. Yes I can see the O/S you run, the browser relinquishes this information to our servers. There will be no mistake in any tmosb based build, the uecorebuilder takes care of that and more. I can not wait until Ultimate Edition hits the mobile market. Our traffic, I estimate will be 4 times what it is now. Buy a server farm on a cloud? Personally, I find it better to not to put too many eggs in a basket. I pay to independent companies, lets add 2 or 3 more if necessary. Once the mobile market takes hold of Ultimate Edition I will have no other option.

I swear to god, as I stand here today I have seen bills for bandwidth usage of $19.000 for one month of oversusage. We do not have that many donors, split the load is the answer. A juggling match on my end, everyone sleep tight I have your back even if it has to come out of my wallet from one of my other jobs. I would say how the hell did you pay the $19,000, want the answer? I voided the account, and listen to people complain why is this website down? I really wish you could see things like I have from my perspective. Chris this was not directed to you, just blowing off steam. Sorry, if I in someway offended you.

TheeMahn wrote:[quote="chris47"]Gave 4.3 a try in a live session and seems to work just fine... Now to try my hand at upgrading. One question how do you add other DE to a exsisting iso? Do I have to use the upgrade option of tmosb..

If you have the iso built assuming you have your hands on the latest version Tmosb 1.8.9... I can not verify / test weather Tmosb 1.8.8 will work. I do know 1.8.8 does not have UNITY, CINNAMON or TOUCH options, but will reject them smartly even if you do enter them. I love arrays when it comes to programming Since you have a good working ISO, I would suggest backing that ISO up before proceeding.

Please avoid as I said in the post above the TOUCH option at this point. It will render your O/S unusable.

Chris you have been onboard 2 years an avid user of Ultimate Edition & a donor to boot. If you would like access to the beta of tmosb please feel free to say so. I'd say you fit the requirements and then some.

Thanks Thee I will give it a shot.. I do appreciate all your dedication and hard work, you have put into building a supper OS, that I now will be given Win7 the boot, once I finish building 4.5 again, now that I have keysnatcher installed.. So far it looks good. Once it is done, I will nuke my Win7 drive and install it.. I have been here and have learned a lot.. With my time driven a truck almost 14hrs a day 6 days a week.. I do not have lots of time to learn more of how linux works.. I find it funny I manage to so far to build two OS, but still do not understand all the commands used to fix things when they go wrong.. Money has been very tight for me and my family as well.. So hopefully soon, I can give a additional donation, towards your continued hard work..

I am not asking for money, however would be nice. I am offering you access to tmosb as I build it in real time. Do not be decieved by the 1.8.9 for example compare to post of me running 1.8.9 in previous post:

What is different, not that I reflect the date on each build. Cutting edge is not always the way to go, however progression in software development flys right along with people that test and most importantly provide feedback. I can't fix it if I do not know it is broken. What works flawlessly on my end may have negitive effects on your end. The feedback, even though I sometimes do not comment and just fix it is indeed progression.

TMOSB just deleted my ISO of Ultimate Edition 4.5, I would be pissed if I did not have another copy on my raid drive, all because I was not a superuser when I executed the command. More checks to put in place. I will rectify that issue is #1 priority. This is the exact reason it is not a public release. Lets su up:

I want you to look close at both auto generated README.TXT files. I have started implementing tracing information. Eventually error logs if any will appear there as well. Debugging at its finest. Let's say I download a release off the internet I can look at that file and see where things went wrong. If you or anyone else thinks that tmosb is being written solely for Ultimate Edition, let's nip this in the bud now. RhinoLinux already has a implementation of a twist on Ultimate Edition. Yes, I know Wayne & has access to tmosb. Damn, I know Jane Silber she has sent me some nasty email in the past lol. I probably have a few years ahead in software development and it is all gone. The things I do is in the best intrest of mankind in general. I know I have probably said this many times before, but when you remove the element of human error what remains is solid perfection. People make mistakes, not computers. I have a solid goal and that is to implement the software you can see trapsing about the internet and software you can not currently see merging for that ultimate goal.

I do not want you or anyone else hanging, I wrote a documented swich into tmosb:

It will pull all the source code into your current folder and allow you to edit it to make Chris47 O/S I have written it from the begining with that goal in mind. Scary isn't it? The only undocumented switch I have written is in repostorm and it is not on the internet, so no worries. A snipit from repostorm:

# Internal, undocumented function.function WorkIt () { # See if we have analyzed the debs prior, if not analyze data & kick out the perfect ones. # If it is not broken, don't fix it. # Push inmaterial data off to null in case there are no error logs # IE user has not scanned for errors etc. ERRORLOGS=$((ls *.errors) 2>/dev/null) # No errorlogs? Have we analzyed the deb(s) for errors? Let's make that happen.

This is a KeySnatcher topic, lets get back on topic. I notice in Ultimate Edition 4.5 it did not install gimp, yes gimp should have been there. Why did it not make the cut...gimp-svn PPA is broken in Utopic as soon as I remove that repository in comes gimp:

Perhaps make KeySnatcher smarter in our progression to perfection or should I place those checks into ultimate-edition-repositories-0.1.5_all.deb. Much harder to do so here, but would yield the best results.

I am sitting on a fairly fast high speed line and and 8 cpu cores to build from, I suppose I could set up a server on the "JackHammer" and have it building and fixing issues in realtime for beta testers, however would not support the close to 17,000 registered members we have here, a drop in the bucket in overall users. I base that on the 2 million downloads and server statistics. Yes I can see the O/S you run, the browser relinquishes this information to our servers. There will be no mistake in any tmosb based build, the uecorebuilder takes care of that and more. I can not wait until Ultimate Edition hits the mobile market. Our traffic, I estimate will be 4 times what it is now. Buy a server farm on a cloud? Personally, I find it better to not to put too many eggs in a basket. I pay to independent companies, lets add 2 or 3 more if necessary. Once the mobile market takes hold of Ultimate Edition I will have no other option.

I swear to god, as I stand here today I have seen bills for bandwidth usage of $19.000 for one month of oversusage. We do not have that many donors, split the load is the answer. A juggling match on my end, everyone sleep tight I have your back even if it has to come out of my wallet from one of my other jobs. I would say how the hell did you pay the $19,000, want the answer? I voided the account, and listen to people complain why is this website down? I really wish you could see things like I have from my perspective. Chris this was not directed to you, just blowing off steam. Sorry, if I in someway offended you.

Drink another beer Glenn lol[/quote]Sorry thee was not trying to imply you were. I will give your new tmosb a run for its money.